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Tag Archives: Gloria Steinem
women and television : its raining men at the zoo
If something is not spiritual, then its opposite can be seen as nihilistic. There is a good possibility at that television and mass market entertainment is for the most part, rooted in Dadaist thought. The ready-made, the generic; the abolition … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Marketing/Advertising/Media
Tagged alyssa rosenberg, Andre Breton, Andy Warhol, Clement Greenberg, curtis sittenfield, Donald Kuspit, f.t. marinetti, Filippo Marinetti, Francis Picabia, Gail Dines, Gloria Steinem, Hans Richter, Hugo Ball, Marcel Duchamp, Matt Zoller Seitz, Max Horkheimer, rebellious pixels, Richard Huelsenbeck, Thorstein Veblen, tina fey, Tristan Tzara
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feminine principle: horns of a dilemma
Freud evidently thought the essence of femininity was narcissism and indifference.It was a theory explicitly based on woman’s natural inferiority, that is as ridiculous as it is hypocritical.But, it conformed to the structural,institutional and systematic reasons that still exist today. … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged Anita Sarkeesian, art blog, Christian Schad, Edward Bernays, Fritz Lang, Fritz Lang Metropolis, Gail Dines, Gloria Steinem, harsha walia, heather jarvis, Howard Jacobson, Jacques Lacan, karl hubbuch, Lady Gaga, Margaret Wente, meghan murphy, Otto Dix, Sigmund Freud, Slavoj Zizek
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monsters. its a living
by Art Chantry (art@artchantry.com): HERE’S my “mag cover of the day” (or week, or month or whatever) feature (great magazine covers ignored by the mainstream world). this is ‘famous monster of filmland’ #40. the editor was forrest j. ackerman, the … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Marketing/Advertising/Media, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged bernie wrightson, Bladerunner movie ron cobb, forrest j. ackerman, frank frazetta, gilbert sheldon, Gloria Steinem, graphic design, harry chester, Harvey Kurtzman, james warren, Jefferson Airplane, Paul Rand, Robert Crumb, ron cobb, ron cobb logo earth day, ron haydock, Terry Gilliam, wilum pugmire
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when the revolution comes…
Joseph Heath put it very superbly. The modern condition, modern marketing and how criticism of mass society ends up increasing the cycle of consumerism. How books like “No Logo” by Naomi Klein actually make us more brand conscious and how … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Marketing/Advertising/Media
Tagged Adbusters, angie jackson, arnold mindell, ben courtice, bianca mugyenyi, Emma Goldman, Gloria Steinem, henry rollins, james woolsley, johan norberg, john bellamy foster, Jonathan Chait, Maurice Merleau Ponty, Naomi Klein, seymour martin lipset, Steve Earle, Thomas Frank, thomas frank the baffler, Thorstein Veblen, Tom Peters, yves engler
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HELP! its a fumetti
Help! its a “fumetti” Adult humor sort of magazine that relied heavily upon contributions from readers… Art Chantry (art@artchantry.com): This is going to be a toughie to share with you. It’s going to be hard to write anything about HELP! … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Literature/poetry/spoken word, Marketing/Advertising/Media, Miscellaneous, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged art chantry, don martin, gilbert shelton, Gloria Steinem, harry chester, Harvey Kurtzman, Hugh Hefner, jack davis, james warren, jonathan winters, mad magaine, mort drucker, Robert Crumb, sid caesar, Terry Gilliam, trump magazine
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